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Vikings Plan Golf Tourney Salem high's Viking par-busters, sixth-place finishers In the annual state meet at Corvallis Friday, announced the Willamette valley Invitational ' links session, sponsored by the Villa mashie wavers, will be held on the Salem course next. Monday, May 29. The host team of Bunny Mason, Stu Compton, Jim Barlow and Evan Boise : hope .to: arrange for nu merous prizes for the contestants, same to be realized by downtown merchants. . . i .': r Invitations to. come a-swinging art out to state champion Corval lis. runner-up Eugene, Grant of Portland,. University, of. Eugene, Jefferson and Commerce, also of Portland. More may be tendered later In the week. Play Is to be over the 26-hole route, , Mrs. Geo. E. Waters should be an indeed happy baseball mogul these days, -and every time she reads or hears of a new step forward by the current Junior Legion ball revival, her grin should be wider. For if anyone stands a chance of reaping a diamond talent harvest m M AJ " - as a result ox tne rejuvenation, it's Mrs. W. Before Ross Coleman (bro ther . of Oregon State's 1 baseball coaching Ralph, incidentally) and his sponsoring troupe decided the village kids had been denied their triples, stolen bases, etc., long enough, there wasn't a mite of a ' chance to develop for the future ' ; a single youthful diamond pros pect That's frightful for a city . of over 30,000. Almost unbeliev-". able In fact. The nation's favor- . ite pastime and topflight sport completely nil in our town. Case i of Salem vs. the nation, no less. ' But now it's to be' different . a't long last The kids with dia- mond ' aspirations, and from the looks of the signup -list sine") the call was sounded there are plen- ty, are to be given a chance at organized play and under a qualified coach. If they have what It takes it cant help but show itself now. The defunct Senators club .waiting for the war's end, is naturally the springboard from which these kids may one day vault them selves toward their fling at the professional field. Time the Senators turn on the 25th and Turner lights again these fledglings will have grown and developed their diamond ABCs. And it's easier than dating his steady gal for an ambitious kid to get a look-see by a professional club manager or coach, especially if said youngster is home grown and can make himself available regularly when the club is at home. Yep, Mrs. W. should be right happy Junior baseball is on the way back. Shouldn't fail to include one Ross Coleman on her Christmas card list come Yuletime too. Mike McCormick No. 1 Example One of the best examples we know of a ballplayer going to the top after starting with Junior Legion ball is Mike McCormick, for three years an outfielder with the Cincinnati Reds before going into the army last falL- ; - 1 J Mike happened to be from our home town, Stockton, Cal., which, incidentally is one of the warmest Junior baseball hotbeds in the coun try. Prior to the 1932 Junior campaign, the usual 8-team citywide league was formed and EDonsored bv Karl Ross Post No. 18. Stock. ton. The eight teams were to play their round-robin schedule, and at the end of it a 16-man all-star team; was selected. This was the official Legion team. Another 16-man squad was also picked this tp be the "B" team to play the lesser lights around the San Joaquin valley. - ' . - . ' .( . - 1 : , " . " ' j I Well, at the outset of the pre - kid came to the manager of the nine. Tm a . third baseman," deliv ered he, with his dad right behind him to back it up; "and I want ' to play on your team. I even got a new glove see?" j "Ye'r a little small," returned well see what you can do." . Mike showed 'em something right off the bat He was the team's ' third baseman all season, and if we recall correctly he made the " "B" Legion team that year. Then came 19331 and a larger and more developed Mike McCormick.: Another pre-season league, of which Mike was the outstanding player, and then the "A" team. Outstanding Player in Tourney vif The team was a dinger that fling er, he later hurling for California Bears, Connie Mack's Athletics and the Oakland Coast loop club and it fought its way to the nation al western finals at Topeka, Kan. tournament, but not untij Mike standing player of the tourney0 scouts followed Michael all the wun us looks anor finally signed gave him (5000 for his signature. Caw in, the Tribe's handling of He. got another $5000 for signing . or two wrtn the Indianapolis farm paigns with the mothering. Reds. . series, too. ."- I ' i "Out of it all Mike bought the and started to raise a family. He'd the war. v, . ; So you see what can happen.' McCormick was Just another kid with a baseball ambition. He expressed it despite his size one day, iouna avauaoie a warn to piay on, was taugnt the ins and outs when he should've learned 'em and went on to the; top And take it from us, the city of Stockton was very masse from the mayor on down when he came home after that world series. : - , - Chhox- Execute Triple Play, but Lose &1 BOSTON, May 20-(ff)-A triple play with the bases loaded high lighted the game today as the Boston Red Sox defeated the Chi cago White Sox 8 to'l. For j)Isp!ay Cards in Windows of Salem's Various J T'SporiXng Goods Ag-endes : .: The Time Is Near to Join Salem's New Chapter ;; l' V: ';-;-In the I ' . : : -fcsa!: 17cll:a Lcagris Ycu May Join. Wherever flC) boys, a membership for. izx'.zlt and an "opportunity te personally assist in the eon-: f ;rvsir;a-and-prptection ef enr country's great outdoors. - ; rfiilar-mertlnrs are held eace month. Be sure te read yc;r ccnierslip card carefully. v -rz-::; : JOIN AND HELP! i Trlzti Zzzlziz end Zlrjlcrs Clzb . CALT:.!, 02EG0N In Tuesday Slat r 1 . f : m, : i.l iii inn i S . 1 11,1 1 " n i i i i i r line kkek nft and Walt Aehhs. twa mt the most popular crap - piers m Um northwest circuit, will take vp two ef the seven berths at the armory Tuesday sight when Jack Lipscomb, Eflly JHcEotn, Herb rarks, George Wagner and BUI Konkl join 'em U scrap eft a ene-nlght tournameat far the right te meet Coast Champ Faave Katonen for the title next week MIKE McCOEMICK season play a small but well-built the manager, "but get out there, year had Bill Priest as first-line Finally lost to South Chicago in the McCormick was handed the "out trophy. Naturally the ivory hunting way back to Stockton, pow-Wowed him. Believe it was Cleveland who Later on Judge Landis found Mike and made him a free agent with Cincinnati. Then a season Club, followed by the three cam One of same resulted in a world , " . I ' folks a new home, got married be up there still if it weren't for proud of Michael. It turned out en .. A run was scored while the triple play was in progress dur ing the Red Sox' half of the first inning. A - -V Chicago -100 800 8001 7 S Boston Hi 111 04x S 11 1 Lee, Baynes .(7) and Timer; Bowman and Partee. - You Find a Display Card both the 1944 and 1945 year Tournament here. , t; J ' Links Finals Qiiie Playg Scales Over 36-hole Route The curtain drops on the upm teenth annual Salem Golf club's Spring Handicap today, but only after Walt Cline, jr, and George Scales cut and slash it out over 36 holes for ! the championship, and Hunt Clark and Al Lightner do the same, only more literally so, for the No. 1 cup in the coni eolation bracket Two-handicapped "Junior? I hottest piece of par shatterer In the conclave, la fai vored oyer 8-handicapped Scales to capture the title possessed by Lawrence Alley, a quarter finals casualty : this time. The ' bobby bracket battle looms a tossup. . . Cline, coming out of champion ship flight No. 1 .advanced by turning back John Bone, 8 and 6, Hi Haman, 4 and 3, Millard Pe- kar, 3 and 2, Glen Lengren, 8 and 7, and Bob Powell, 4 and 3. Scales, hope of No. 3 flight, drew a first- round bye, then tipped Tony Pain ter, Dr.c n Bates,-1-up in 19 holes, John, Graham, 2 and 1, and Bill Goodwin, 1-up, In that order. The payoff matches are sched uled to get: under way at 9:30 a. m. Club President Millard Pekar announces a banquet will be held later on at the club during which meet trophies will be presented. All four contestants today are as sured cups. . Cline and Don Hen drie have; won two others by vir tue of their low gross and net scores, respectively, in the quali fying round. Gresham Gets PORTLAND, May 20 -Wt A record number of top horses will compete in the Multnomah county Fair association sponsored meet at Gresham, June 5-17, Racing Secretary lEarl Harrell said to day. f rr ' - - Back from the Bay Meadows, Calif., track, Harrell said that for the first time the Gresham meet ing is timed, to allow horses from Bay Meadows to "straw" over there' before going to Longacres, Wash. t Beveiis Sent To Newark 9 1:. : , -; NEW YORK, May 20-(ff)-The New York j Yankees baseball club announced today they had op tioned Floyd Clifford B evens, 6 34 inch pitcher from Salem, Ore, to the Newark club of the Inter national league, effective imme diately. After showing well in spring training games, Bevens has appeared only once on the Yankee mound since the season started. He won seven and lost eight games for the Kansas City Blues of 4 the American : association last season. '- ',- M 1 " Two Straight for Cubs CHICAGO, May 20 -- With Second Baseman Don Johnson making three spectacular, run saving stops, the Chicago Cubs edged out the Boston Braves, 3 to 2, today to give them two straight triumphs for the; first time this season. The ; victory was the Chi cagoans' sixth in 24 games this Boston 1..100 10 0002 9 1 Chicago '.000 003.00--! 7 S . . Andrews and Klntts; Derring er and Holm, : -Hcmorrnoids Pilcsl" Iissurc Fistnla CrrcU4 WKlMt r-"ritfra ; 2 e Lou films These eonditfons under lain health and reduc arnings. - Foe rean w hT bca treating rec tal and colon disorder! 51 witn exceuem raulta, . Qalcfc Relief f . C ,J Call for .Examiaattoa mt Write f. Fret lwrtpMv Bkit. : Dr. E. Ceynolds Cllnie . Cklreractte -raratetaa - r Pfoctoleeltt , -Ceratf Coart aa4 Liberty Street taJeam, Oree Iai. otte sea Cap Tourney Fired Today Top Beajbets ' Iiska Pitches 9 Barton Homes Win Gives Portland 3-2 Bulge in Series . SAN DIEGO. Calit, May 20-&) After getting, away to shaky start Ad Liska, Portland Beaver submarine hurler, settled down in the later innings today and pitched the Beavers to a I to I Pacific Coast league baseball victory over the San Diego Padres, his sixth of . the year. x : : ; '.-..-": Larry Barton, Beaver first base man, staked Liska to a two-run lead In the first Inning by clouts ing a home run over the right field wall with Johnny Gill on base. The Padres came back with single run in the second and added two more In the third, but after that Liska stilled their bats effectively for the remainder ' of the game. : ; V - Portland p 1 c k e d up another brace of runs in the third and added single tallies in the seventh and ninth. The victory gave Port land a 3 to 2 edge in the series which concludes tomorrow with doubleheader. It also kept the Beavers 2 games In front of the Coast league chase since San Francisco also, won today. . .. Peitland ....... tOZ 009 181-8 f t San Diero012 00 000-3 11 1 :4 Liska and Adams; Valenraela and Balllnger. . ' ; Acorn Homers LOS ANGELES, Mar 20 -UFt Oakland, trailing by five runs go ing Into the seventh inning, mus tered enough batting power in the remaining frames to overpower the Los Angeles Angels of the Pa cific coast league 9-7 today. Three home runs helped the Acorn cause, two from the bat of Manager Dolph Camilli and one by Relief Pitcher A. RaimondL . . Oak. 019 100 421 t If L. A. . 999 199 0007 11 2 Lots, Monso (3), Daan A. Raimondi (7) and B. Ral mondl, Loreni (5); Conger, Os born (7), Adams (0), and Fer nandes. SealWin. 6-5 In 10 Innings 1 ,l - - . . - - SAN FRANCISCO, May 20 UP) In the second 10-inning contest in two, days, we san Francisco seals today won a 6 to 5 coast league baseball victory over the Holly wood Stars. Holly. 400 100 000 05 11 0 San. F. .010 000 040 16 9 2 Root, Sharp (8), Intlekofer () and HID; Seats, Fiercey (), Ballon (9), and Ogrodowskl, Elliott (9), Sprins. Seattle Sifts Solons, 3-1 1 SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 20 (fl1) Four errors, plus hits by pitcher Frank Tincup and second basexnan Stan Gray in the fifth inning gave Seattle's Rainiers all of their runs as they turned back the Sacramento Solons, 3-1, in t Pacific Coast league baseball game here tonight' Seattle .000 030 000-3 10 1 Sacramento J00 010 000-1 t 5 I Tincup and fiveme; Babbit and Rossi.' Softballers Go Wedriesday Papermakers, Maple's Sporting Goods and Willamette's Cardinals, al knotted for position number one in Salem city softball league standings," will risk their pace- setting status Wednesday but they 'all draw second division teams; to work on. The Pulpmen vie with Salem Air Base on Leslie's diamond, while ; Maple's meet the Keith Brown 7 Building Supply nine at OUnger playground -and WlTs Cardinals face Golden Pheasan In a Sweetland field mix. The; Blues, another outfit hail ing from Willamette U, will be in Search of their first win of the current season come game time Weuhesday, when they wave the ash with their Classmate I Golds. Alt four softy tilts axe scheduled for; a S p. m. start. . i ? TT m ; ef Chinese 1 remeeiea. AmuLxbig , SUCCESS for i SoM yean la Chlaa. Me soatter' wtta what ailment yoa art AJTLICT CO aisorieri. uinsUls, - heart. Inas, Btbt, kldseya, stemaeb. tas, eonstlpatloa, i ulcers, t dla eU. fever, skla.; female cia plalats i Zhzxlte Ctsa Chinese1 Ilerb Co Office s- Bears ' Oal Tuts, a d Sat,' i: a. m. te a. m. aa Inn. ana - wVi J . jm. to 1J a. al'T ntrt 11PTATO7 VrSxJLt f JLVI-Ut j WP1 Angels iwS'CRng : to- 2rG(mie Margin; ; ; ; Kahut to Fight Marshall Next .Friday : Might 7 Grapplers Set The seven - blceppers v wholl : brawl off the elimination tour- naat-mt .Taesday Blcht at the armory for . the right, te resale Paave 7Ung Kong" Katonen . next week In a Pacific Ceast light heavy championship strug gle were named yesterday,' and a eranchma- erew they are. Aay ne af 'en ooold make it bet for Mr. K. The first three to be tak- ea ' an earlier ' by .- Matebmaker Doa Owen were - Jack Tin-up Boy .Xlser, Walt Sneede Aehla ' and Gorgeous Geergie Wagner, as all have ' been top notch performers on the Tuesday muscle carnivals in the recent ' past here. The ether foer are Jack Hash Em Lipscomb, BO ly "Bast i "En" McEain. Herb Tinky" Parks and BUI Konkl, the latter still another new ar- Gty's No. 1 Pin-toppling Gal v Usually they're pin-op gals, but In the ease of Vlrslaial Garbarlno, shown above ' wheeling off a hoped-for- strike, .. it's pin-toppling1!. Bowling for the perennially strong - Keglettes In the Perfection Alleys Ladies' league. Virginia paced the pack the f entire season Jost ended with her! ISO average. gain In Hot American NEW YORK,'- May- 20 Walter "Monk DuBiel pitched and batted the New York Yankees into first place in the American league standings again today, as the world champs .defeated the St Louis Browns, S-2, before 11, 790 paid admissions. The Browns dropped to second place. DuBiel held the Browns to lour hits and made two himselfV scor ing orie run and , driving in an other. . The triumpn enaea tne Yankees - losing streak of four straight.. ;--t;-;- St. TLb -J-L-000 100 001 Z 4 X N.vY. - -000.020 lx J 7,1 Kramer, and Hayworth; j Du Biel and Hemsley. Woodbum Calls ; Legion Players j WQODBURN-I-Coach Pete De Guire has issued' opening practice call for the 1944 Woodburd Jun ior Legion 1 baseball ; team at 2 o'clock Sunday ! afternoon. - Play ers will congregate at local . Le gion park and are asked to bring along their own equipment; McGuire. who guided the, Jun iors last season, expected another strcme club, this year. Almost all players who pulled Woodbum in to second place in .the state race a year ago are back again. Includ ing nltcher Joel Bielemeieri ; He won ; the most i valuable player award last 'year during the state tournament i pnosECT voon czin noni ; BIMEDIATE SraVICE AVAILABLE! j TRAINED S1ECH ANICS - EXPERT BODY Wen ; ' , Complete Overhanling . Front Wheel Aligning j j ' Brake Belinlng . Motor Analysing " Steam Cleaning i . - - Labrkations , - ; h- ? ' 445 Center ' , Phone C123 Boy Bends ; Otdmobne Dealer for Elimination Mat Brawl rival from Canada attracted by Owen's tread the best Is the; bia for the northwest bloep bin. Lipscomb win be remembered by Um vfflage easterners aa the '- two-fisted meanle rwW 'i made ' - Faave's opening skirmish here months age s floperee by kneck lug the Finn flatter thaa a batlv room baritone's ana. . Bieenn, pal of Warner's, is-another who likes te ltterally slag ant bis wlna u while Parks, Idynamle as they cc4he; stieb'strietty with the clean staff, being prorlcient with same. Konkl aee In since he's one of. the top men in the ; Can adian tribe and comes reeem mended highly. Whether mean riven ia An wmi i Irtinw A drawing will! be held Just bef ore the start of the tourney at t:J0 p. m. One grappler will, . ' r (Statesman sport sphote) League Class to Open The armory's downstairs beak- busting school, an all-free enter prise sponsored by Salem Boxing Promoter Ira Pilcher and Ring Official Packy. McFarland, will have its awaited opening Monday night at 7:30. Anyone who thinks he has what it takes, or ; wishes to learn . how if s done to win in the ring. Is urged to be in at tendance. ' 5 j " ' Punching bags, ring, etc., have been erected and McFarland, once bantamweight champioii of the middle west will handle; instruc tion. Showers and other neces sary equipment are available. Ac cording to the number of inquiries received by Pilcher since' he an nounced such a proving i grounds would be opened in' the city, there will 'be numerous fistic hopefuls on hand. Idaho, Whits Split MOSCOW, Idaho, lay 20-(ff) The University of: Idaho and Whitman college ended; thier base ball rivalry in a stand-off today as the teams split, a doubleheader climaxing . a ; six-game j season se ries, -Idaho taking rone game 11 to 2 and Whitman the other 15-4. m a a aM a UliLaJ.W Bay Bonds i League Lead Chase Annory Boxing mmmm 4 - . t draw, ft bye- but the. ether six will raeaare i -tt la three 15 f minate matehes. Should any er all end withost a fa!L Kef eree --Ivan Jones ; will award victory. via decision. The three altimate - winnerrand the' first round bye y wiU then . taasle' U off in two - aaore-15-adaate been with the if remaining two entering the 11b- '. c als. 'They'll thea raasle twa-af-three falls ever SO aalnates for - the righr te meet Katonen and ' the winner, will be awarded that trophy, on display IXonday and Tuesday - In i! Maple's . window,' tame 'awarded bye Matchmaker: ; Den Owen; If.Katoaen has lost -his title between now and a week from Taeaday, the vpcom lng tourhey winner win resale whoever haa the belt atthat : time. '-w Ready for '44 -Certainly noi aprocrastinator, Salem- h i g h's j-Athletic Director Gurnee - Flesher ; yesterday : an nounced the football and basket ball schedules for. the up-coming seasons . for. the Vikings, . the for mer a lO-game - slate, the ' latter 23, outings. And as has been the trend for the Villamen In. the recent- past, they'll again play the cream of the crop in the state in poin sports. . I The gridders open September 22 against a Portland schopl there, exactly w hie b one yet to be named. On September 29 it's Klamath. Falls here, Oct. 6 Al bany here, Oct 13 Corvallis there, Oct 20 Oregon City here, Oct .27 Bend there, Nov. 3 Astoria here, Nov. 10 Eugene here, Nov. 17 Mil waukee here and Nov. 24 Med ford there. Six home games and four on the road, j The hoopsters! start on Decem ber 8 against a Portland school here. "; ;r - Dec. U McMlnnvffle tbere; Dec. 13-18 Klamath Falls there; Dec. 27-28 Klam ath Falls here r Jan. t Corvallie there: Ian. S Oregon dty here: Jan. 9 Albany there; Jan. 12-13 Astoria here: Jan. IS Eugene here: Jan. 19 Milwaukie there; Jan. 23 Eugene there: Jan 28 Corvallis here; Jan. 30 Oregon City there; Feb. S Tillamook - there; Feb. -10 Astoria there: Feb. 18 Tillamook here; Feb. 19 McMinnville here; Feb. 23! Albany here; Feb. 27 to March 5 district piayoru. ; Detroit Dumps Senators, 6-2 j A S" H I NGTON' May 20 Southpaw Frank iOvennire : scat tered Washington's 10 blows as the ' Detroit Tigers walloped the Senators,' 6 to 2, tonight for their second consecutive - win of the Current series.''" V' -v I The Tigers nicked Mickey Haef ner, one of Washington's knuckle bailers, for eight hits in the five innings he worked, then added a couple more from the offerings of big Alex CaxrasqueL : .-- Detroit - 111 111 t(-41l 1 Washington SO 00 20-2 IS 4 j .v- r- - ! -. - , ji. Overmire and Swift; Baefner, t Carresquel () and Gaerra. x 1 1 ; 1 ; . ' 1 iil. . - , Larder Raclts 6th for Cards Mi' :. ??.- - ST. LOUIS, May ;20-5-South-paw Max Lanier got his sixth win lot the i season tonight giving the St Louis Cardinals a 10 to 0 vic tory over the Newt York Giants. Lanier allowed but three, hits and struck out 11. " The Cards backed up Lanier's pitching by knocking the Giants' BUI Voiselle off the mound in the sixth.' He was 'replaced by Harry Feldman who was (promptly hit for two runs in the!; same inning. New Yerka0t 999 999- 9 t t St? IxmisJlt 022 05x-10 14 1 I Voiselle, Feldman (I), Broa den 9); Ockey (9) ' and Lom bardi; Lanier and ODea. AMERICAN LEGION URESTUIIG ;itoesday:s; SALES! ARMORY ijtajipS f 8:30 Salem Football Casaba Skeds 7-man elimination tonrnament (one night) for right te wrestle Faavo Katonen for Coast lightheavy tiUe the foUowing week. 7 1 wffl engage lnr lS-mlnnte' matches tn eUmination. referee's decision to be final. in .each if necessary. Final winner gets suramen maicn. Contestants will be Jack Klser, Walt "Sneese Achia, Geerre Wagner, Bflly BrtEuin. Jack Lipscomb, Herb Parks and BUI. KonkL Ivaa Jones will referee. i ? Tickets Available at Blaple's Sporting. Goods Store Brand New Prices : Eeserved Seats SL2I General Admission S3e - Chndrrn 45c Joe vs. Champ lnloiinal Noii-Title Go : Negro Recognized IJglitheayTrlCixig PORTLAND, May 20 (JPi The Joe ' Kahut-Lloyd .Marshall bout, announced by Matchmaker Joe Waterman ' last week, will be held here next Friday, night; May 28, over the 10-round routed accord ing to smother -announcement by Waterman today, A s'-f U MarshaU, holder of the duration light -heavyweight : championship, win have big edge' in exper ience but' tte undefeated Wood burn WsJloper - will have youth and ' stamina! on his aide.; It will be Kahuf s I first outing against a "big timet bter. f- The 29-year-old Sacramento ne gro won his way to the top only to lose via a: 13th round Jrnork-rait to Jimmy Bivins of Cleveland. When Bivins was inducted into the army the1 National Boxing as sociation recognized Marshall as champion. .) .'. ' A lively card of preliminaries is being signed up to the support the bout by Waterman. Middy Team Takes IC-4Arown By 'lIAXOLb CLAA8SEN " PHILADELPHIA Pa- May 20 (ff)-Navy's . track team,-relegated to, the also-rans late .thls; week when it was reported that several of the Middie stars were ill, romp ed off with' the' 6th annual IC- 4A cinder-crown .today by amass ing 81 points. X ; . . . The point aggregate , wiped out the. meet record of 71 points which -the. Southern California outfit compiled: in 1939. . Amy, virtually conceded the meet when the hospital report was published in Annapolis, was sec ond - with 33 grabbed third Don Burnham while Dartmouth with- 26 when rcuuueu ms Due title and also won in the half. The Midshipmen scored in 13 of the 16 events, being shut out only in the hammer throw, 100 and low hurdles, but it was Burnham who put on the biggest individual dis play. :;?.---f-- - . He galloped home in a 4:17 mile faf nrae 4net fact AnfcrK 4a vaI egate Tony Luciano of Colgate to second place, and then fought a stirring stretchl battle with Joe Hall of Columbia to take the half in 1:54.2., He also rah a 440-yard stint in the mile relay but Dart mouth couldn't finish in the mon- ey. . : U. ' : ers Skeiiia Win, 6-1 CINCINNATI, May 20-(P-Hal Gregg snapped the Dodgers' four game losing streak today, holding the Cincinnati Reds to seven hits and Brooklyn won 6-L . : ; Brooklyn .Cincinnati' .002 111 193 I 11 1 Ml 111 in 1 7 1 . Gregg and Bragan; Kat, Fer guson (I), Carter (t)Vand Baccos 4, Phillies 3 PITTSBURGH,! Mar 20-tfo Nick Strincevkh limited the Phil adelphia Blue .Jays to seven hits as -the - Pittsburgh Pirates eked out a 4-3 victory here today. PhuadelphU . .L901 900 JOf-S 7 t Pittsburgh i12 101 09x-4 2 Gerheaaser, Donahae (7) and Finley; Strincevich and CamelU. ' SPORT COATS and SLACKS S & N Clothiers 456 State Salem P. TV'. 1 Snap ufoag V. 121 N. ComX St. Salem, Ore. "7. 1 1